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Id:19876
Author:Fiallo, Paolo; Nunzi, Enrico; Cardo, Paolo P.
Title:Beta2-Glycoprotein I- dependent anticardiolipin antibodies as risk factor for reactions in borderline leprosy patients.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;66(3):387-388, Sept. 1998. .
Descriptors:Hanseníase Dimorfa/imunol
Hanseníase Dimorfa/patol
Glicoproteínas/imunol
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1998/pdf/v66n3/v66n3cor01.pdf / en
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Id:17562
Author:Kang, Tae Jin; Yeum, Chung Eun; Kim, Byoung Chul; You, Eun-Young; Chae, Gue-Tae
Title:Differential production of interleukin-10 and interleukin-12 in mononuclear cells from leprosy patients with a Toll-like receptor 2 mutation ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2004. 7 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Abstract:Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) is a key mediator of the immune response to mycobacterial infections, and mutations in TLR2 have been shown to confer susceptibility to infection with mycobacteria. This study investigated the profiles of cytokines, such as interferon (IFN)-gamma, interleukin (IL)-10, IL-12 and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha in response to Mycobacterium leprae in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with the TLR2 mutation Arg677Trp, a recently reported polymorphism that is associated with lepromatous leprosy. In leprosy patients with the TLR2 mutation, production of IL-2, IL-12, IFN-gamma, and TNF-alpha by M. leprae-stimulated PBMC were significantly decreased compared with that in groups with wild-type TLR2. However, the cells from patients with the TLR2 mutation showed significantly increased production of IL-10. There was no significant difference in IL-4 production between the mutant and wild-type during stimulation. Thus, these results suggest that the TLR2 signal pathway plays a critical role in the alteration of cytokine profiles in PBMC from leprosy patients and the TLR2 mutation Arg677Trp provides a mechanism for the poor cellular immune response associated with lepromatous leprosy. (AU).
Descriptors:Sequência de Bases
Interleucina-10/*BI
Interleucina-12/*BI
Hanseníase/GE/*IM
Leucócitos Mononucleares/IM
Glicoproteínas de Membrana/*GE/ME
Camundongos Nus
Dados de Sequência Molecular
Mutação Puntual/*
Receptores da Superfície Celular/*GE/ME
Receptor 2 Toll-Like
Receptores Toll-Like
Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/BI
Limits:Adulto
Idoso
Animais
Feminino
Humanos
Masculino
Camundongos
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Meia-Idade
Location:BR191.1; 09341/s


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Id:17316
Author:Loizou, S; Singh, S; Wypkema, E; Asherson, R. A
Title:Anticardiolipin, anti-beta(2)-glycoproteiun I and antiprothrombin antibodies in black South African patients with infectious disease ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 6 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: To investigate IgG, IgM, and IgA, antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL), against cardiolipin (aCL), beta(2)-glycoprotein I (anti-beta(2)GPI), and prothrombin (anti-PT), in black South African patients with infectious disease. Unlike patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), raised levels of aPL in infectious diseases are not usually associated with thrombotic complications. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Serum samples from 272 patients with a variety of infectious diseases (100 HIV positive, 112 leprosy, 25 syphilis, 25 malaria, and 10 HCV patients) were studied and compared with autoantibody levels in 100 normal controls. All three aPL were measured using commercial enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits. RESULTS: Raised levels of all three aPL were found in all patient groups studied: aCL in 7%, anti-beta(2)GPI in 6%, and aPT in 43% of 100 HIV patients, in 29%, 89%, and 21% of 112 patients with leprosy, in 8%, 8%, and 28% of 25 patients with syphilis, in 12%, 8%, and 28% of 25 patients with malaria, and in 20%, 30%, and 30% of 10 HCV patients studied, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of aCL and anti-beta(2)GPI in black South African HIV positive patients, or those with syphilis, malaria, or hepatitis C virus is lower than reported for mixed race or white populations. aPT were the most prevalent aPL detected in these patient groups, except in patients with leprosy, for whom anti-beta(2)GPI was the most prevalent, and where the spectrum of aPL was similar to that seen in patients with SLE and APS. (AU).
Descriptors:Anticorpos Anticardiolipina/BL
Anticorpos Antifosfolipídeos/BL
Síndrome Antifosfolipídica/IM
Auto-Anticorpos/*BL
Estudos de Casos e Controles
Doenças Transmissíveis/*EH/*IM
Glicoproteínas/*IM
Infecções por HIV/IM
Imunoglobulina A/BL
Imunoglobulina G/BL
Imunoglobulina M/BL
Hanseníase/IM
Malaria/IM
Prevalência
Protrombina/*IM
África do Sul
Sífilis/IM
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
IDOSO
Grupo Ancestral do Continente Africano
Location:BR191.1; 00225/s


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Id:17284
Author:Moraes, M. O; Sarno, E. N; Almeida, A. S; Saraiva, B. C. C; Nery, J. A. C; Martins, R. C. L; Sampaio, E. P
Title:Cytokine mRNA expression in leprosy; a possible role for interferon-gamma and interleukin-12 in reaction (RR and ENL) ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1999. 9 p. tab, graf, ilus.
Abstract:Leprosy patients during the natural course of the disease may develop reactional episodes, namely reversal reaction (RR) and erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL). Immunological events described as occurring during RR indicate up-regulation of the immune response, whereas in ENL the events are not fully understood. The aim of this study was to analyse the in vivo pattern of cytokine gene expression in the reactional states of leprosy. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC, n = 14) and tissue samples (n = 17) obtained from patients with ENL and RR were obtained and assayed by RT-PCR. PBMC obtained from unreactional patients (n = 15) and normal individuals (n = 5) were also assessed. Expression of interferon (IFN)gamma, granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), interleukin (IL)-2Rp55, perforin and IL-1beta mRNA in PBMC were detected mostly in ENL/RR patients, but not in unreactional patients. Likewise, cytokines such as IL-6, IL-8, tumour necrosis factor (TNF)alpha and TNFbeta were also present in reactional and tuberculoid patients as opposed to lepromatous leprosy (BL/LL). Interestingly, the majority of ENL/RR patients showed messages for IL-6, IL-10, IL-12 and TNFalpha in the skin. IFNgamma was detected in 84.6% (ENL) and 100% (RR) of the patients, whereas IL-4 was detected only in few individuals (38.5 and 25%, respectively). Although mRNA expression and protein levels may be different, the data reported in this study suggest a cytokine mRNA profile that seems to be indistinguishable for RR and ENL. In addition, it shows up-regulation of immuno-inflammatory cytokines in the blood and tissue of the same patient examined before and during reaction. Furthermore, it is suggested that this pattern of response results from an immunological reactivation that might lead to an acute inflammatory response in both reactional episodes. (AU).
Descriptors:Sequência de Bases
Estudos de Casos e Controles
Citocinas/*GE
Primers do DNA/GE
Expressão Gênica
Fator Estimulador de Colônias de Granulócitos-Macrófagos/GE
Interferon Tipo II/*GE
Interleucina-12/*GE
Hanseníase/*GE/*IM
Glicoproteínas de Membrana/GE
Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
RNA Mensageiro/BL/*GE/*ME
Limits:Humano
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Location:BR191.1; 09183/s


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Id:17275
Author:Bleharski, Joshua R; Li, Huiying; Meinken, Cristoph; Graeber, Thomas G; Ochoa, Maria-Teresa; Yamamura, Masahiro; Burdick, Anne; Sarno, Euzenir N; Wagner, Manfred; Röllinghoff, Martin; Rea, Thomas H; Colonna, Marco; Stenger, Steffen; Bloom, Barry R; Eisenberg, David; Modlin, Robert L
Title:Use of genetic profiling in leprosy to discriminate clinical forms of the disease ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 4 p. .
Abstract:Leprosy presents as a clinical and immunological spectrum of disease. With the use of gene expression profiling, we observed that a distinction in gene expression correlates with and accurately classifies the clinical form of the disease. Genes belonging to the leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor (LIR) family were significantly up-regulated in lesions of lepromatous patients suffering from the disseminated form of the infection. In functional studies, LIR-7 suppressed innate host defense mechanisms by shifting monocyte production from interleukin-12 toward interleukin-10 and by blocking antimicrobial activity triggered by Toll-like receptors. Gene expression profiles may be useful in defining clinical forms of disease and providing insights into the regulation of immune responses to pathogens. (AU).
Descriptors:Algoritmos
Análise por Conglomerados
Contagem de Colônia Microbiana
Citocinas/GE/ME
Perfilação da Expressão Gênica/*
Regulação da Expressão Gênica/*
Genes de Imunoglobulinas
Imunidade Celular
Imunidade Natural
Hanseníase Virchowiana/*CL/*GE/IM/PP
Hanseníase Tuberculóide/*CL/*GE/IM/PP
Macrófagos Alveolares/MI
Glicoproteínas de Membrana/IM
Mycobacterium tuberculosis/GD/IM
Análise de Sequência com Séries de Oligonucleotídeos
Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
Análise de Componente Principal
Receptores da Superfície Celular/IM
Receptores Imunológicos/GE/ME
Limits:Humano
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
Regulação para Cima
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Id:13960
Author:Krutzik, Stephan R; Ochoa, Maria Teresa; Sieling, Peter A; Uematsu, Satoshi; Ng, Yolanda W; Legaspi, Annaliza; Liu, Philip T; Cole, Stewart T; Godowski, Paul J; Maeda, Yumi; Sarno, Euzenir N; Norgard, Michael V; Brennan, Patrick J; Akira, Shizuo; Rea, Thomas H; Modlin, Robert L
Title:Activation and regulation of toll-like receptors 2 and 1 in human leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 8 p. ilus, graf.
Abstract:The expression and activation of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) was investigated in leprosy, a spectral disease in which clinical manifestations correlate with the type of immune response mounted toward Mycobacterium leprae. TLR2-TLR1 heterodimers mediated cell activation by killed M. leprae, indicating the presence of triacylated lipoproteins. A genome-wide scan of M. leprae detected 31 putative lipoproteins. Synthetic lipopeptides representing the 19-kD and 33-kD lipoproteins activated both monocytes and dendritic cells. Activation was enhanced by type-1 cytokines and inhibited by type-2 cytokines. In addition, interferon (IFN)-gamma and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) enhanced TLR1 expression in monocytes and dendritic cells, respectively, whereas IL-4 downregulated TLR2 expression. TLR2 and TLR1 were more strongly expressed in lesions from the localized tuberculoid form (T-lep) as compared with the disseminated lepromatous form (L-lep) of the disease. These data provide evidence that regulated expression and activation of TLRs at the site of disease contribute to the host defense against microbial pathogens. (AU).
Descriptors:CITOCINAS/fisiol
HANSENIASE/imunol
IMUNIDADE NATURAL
LIPOPROTEINAS/anal
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/anal
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/fisiol
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/anal
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/fisiol
Limits:HUMANO
ANIMAL
CAMUNDONGOS
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09113/s


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Id:13944
Author:Bochud, Pierre-Yves; Hawn, Thomas R; Aderem, Alan
Title:Cutting edge: a toll-like receptor 2 polymorphism that is associated with lepromatous leprosy is unable to mediate mycobacterial signaling ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 4 p. graf.
Abstract:Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are key mediators of the innate immune response to microbial pathogens. We investigated the role of TLRs in the recognition of Mycobacterium leprae and the significance of TLR2Arg(677)Trp, a recently discovered human polymorphism that is associated with lepromatous leprosy. In mice, TNF-alpha production in response to M. leprae was essentially absent in TLR2-deficient macrophages. Similarly, human TLR2 mediated M. leprae-dependent activation of NF-kappaB in transfected Chinese hamster ovary and human embryonic kidney 293 cells, with enhancement of this signaling in the presence of CD14. In contrast, activation of NF-kappaB by human TLR2Arg(677)Trp was abolished in response to M. leprae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The impaired function of this TLR2 variant provides a molecular mechanism for the poor cellular immune response associated with lepromatous leprosy and may have important implications for understanding the pathogenesis of other mycobacterial infections. (AU).
Descriptors:CELULAS CHO
LINHAGEM CELULAR
IMUNIDADE NATURAL/genet
ARGININA/genet
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/genet
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/microbiol
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/defic
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/genet
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/fisiol
CAMUNDONGOS ENDOGÂMICOS C57BL
CAMUNDONGOS KNOCKOUT
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS/imunol
POLIMORFISMO DE UM UNICO NUCLEOTIDIO/imunol
TRANSDUCAO DE SINAL/imunol
TRIPTOFANO/genet
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/defic
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/genet
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/fisiol
Limits:HUMANO
ANIMAL
HAMSTERS
CAMUNDONGOS
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:13942
Author:Maeda, Yumi; Gidoh, Masaichi; Ishii, Norihisa; Mukai, Chifumi; Makino, Masahiko
Title:Assessment of cell mediated immunogenicity of Mycobacterium leprae-derived antigens ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 9 p. tab, graf.
Abstract:The antigenicity of Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae)-derived cell membrane fraction was examined using human dendritic cells (DCs). Immature DCs internalized and processed the cell membrane components, and expressed M. leprae-derived antigens (Ags) on their surface. The expression of MHC class II, CD86, and CD83 Ags on DCs and CD40 ligand (L)-associated IL-12 p70 production from DCs were up-regulated by the membrane Ags. Moreover these stimulated DCs induced significantly higher level of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production by autologous CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells than those pulsed with equivalent doses of live M. leprae or its cytosol fraction. Both subsets of T cells from tuberculoid leprosy patients also produced several fold more IFN-gamma than those from normal individuals. Furthermore, the intracellular perforin production in CD8(+) T cells was up-regulated in an Ag-dose dependent manner. These results suggest that M. leprae membrane Ags might be useful as the vaccinating agents against leprosy. (AU).
Descriptors:ANTIGENOS DE BACTERIAS/imunol
ANTIGENOS DE SUPERFÍCIE/imunol
LINFOCITOS T CD4-POSITIVOS/imunol
LIGANTE A CD40/fisiol
LINFOCITOS T CD8-POSITIVOS/imunol
CELULAS DENDRITICAS/imunol
INTERFERON TIPO II/bios
INTERLEUCINA-12/bios
TRANSFORMACAO LINFOCITICA
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/bios
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
Limits:HUMANO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:13732
Author:Oliveira, Rosane B; Ochoa, Maria T; Sieling, Peter A; Rea, Thomas H; Rambukkana, Anura; Sarno, Euzenir N; Modlin, Robert L
Title:Expression of toll-like receptor 2 on human Schwann cells: a mechanism of nerve damage in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 7 p. ilus, graf.
Abstract:Nerve damage is a clinical hallmark of leprosy and a major source of patient morbidity. We investigated the possibility that human Schwann cells are susceptible to cell death through the activation of Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), a pattern recognition receptor of the innate immune system. TLR2 was detected on the surface of human Schwann cell line ST88-14 and on cultured primary human Schwann cells. Activation of the human Schwann cell line and primary human Schwann cell cultures with a TLR2 agonist, a synthetic lipopeptide comprising the N-terminal portion of the putative Mycobacterium leprae 19-kDa lipoprotein, triggered an increase in the number of apoptotic cells. The lipopeptide-induced apoptosis of Schwann cells could be blocked by an anti-TLR2 monoclonal antibody. Schwann cells in skin lesions from leprosy patients were found to express TLR2. It was possible to identify in the lesions Schwann cells that had undergone apoptosis in vivo. The ability of M. leprae ligands to induce the apoptosis of Schwann cells through TLR2 provides a mechanism by which activation of the innate immune response contributes to nerve injury in leprosy. (AU).
Descriptors:APOPTOSE
CELULAS CULTIVADAS
DANO DO DNA
IMUNIDADE NATURAL
HANSENIASE/imunol
HANSENIASE/patol
LIPOPROTEINAS/fisiol
CELULAS DE SCHWANN/patol
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/anal
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/fisiol
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/anal
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/fisiol
Limits:HUMANO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:13720
Author:Brophy, Peter J
Title:Subversion of schwann cells and the leper's bell ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; May 3, 2002. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:AXONIOS/PH
MORTE CELULAR
DIFERENCIACAO CELULAR
MEMBRANA CELULAR/ME
COCULTURA
PROTEINAS CITOESQUELETO/ME
DOENCAS DESMIELINIZANTES/*MI
DISTROFINA/ME
GLICOLIPIDEOS/ME
LAMININA/ME
HANSENIASE/*MI/PA/*PP
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/ME
PROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/ME
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/GD/ME/*PY
BAINHA DE MIELINA/*PH
CELULAS DE SCHWANN/CY/*MI/*PH
Limits:ANIMAL
HUMANO
CAMUNDONGOS
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Id:13656
Author:Bleharski, Joshua R; Li, Huiying; Meinken, Christoph; Graeber, Thomas G; Ochoa, Maria-Teresa; Yamamura, Masahiro; Burdick, Anne; Sarno, Euzenir N; Wagner, Manfred; Röllinghoff, Martin; Rea, Thomas H; Colonna, Marco; Stenger, Steffen; Bloom, Barry R; Eisenberg, David; Modlin, Robert L
Title:Use of genetic profiling in leprosy to discriminate clinical forms of the disease ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; Sep. 2003. 4 p. graf.
Abstract:Leprosy presents as a clinical and immunological spectrum of disease. With the use of gene expression profiling, we observed that a distinction in gene expression correlates with and accurately classifies the clinical form of the disease. Genes belonging to the leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor (LIR) family were significantly up-regulated in lesions of lepromatous patients suffering from the disseminated form of the infection. In functional studies, LIR-7 suppressed innate host defense mechanisms by shifting monocyte production from interleukin-12 toward interleukin-10 and by blocking antimicrobial activity triggered by Toll-like receptors. Gene expression profiles may be useful in defining clinical forms of disease and providing insights into the regulation of immune responses to pathogens. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/clas
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/genet
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/clas
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/genet
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/imunol
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE/fisiopatol
CITOCINAS/genet
CITOCINAS/metab
PERFILACAO DA EXPRESSÃO GÊNICA
ANALISE POR CONGLOMERADOS
CONTAGEM DE COLÔNIA MICROBIANA
REGULACAO DA EXPRESSÃO GÊNICA
IMUNIDADE CELULAR
IMUNIDADE NATURAL
MACROFAGOS ALVEOLARES/microbiol
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS/cresc
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS/imunol
REACAO EM CADEIA DA POLIMERASE
RECEPTORES IMUNOLOGICOS/genet
RECEPTORES IMUNOLOGICOS/metab
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/imunol
REGULACAO PARA CIMA
 Análise de Componente Principal
 ALGORITMOS
 GENES DE IMUNOGLOBULINAS
 ANALISE DE SEQUÊNCIA COM SERIES DE OLIGONUCLEOTIDIOS
Limits:SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
HUMANO
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09142/s; BR191.1; 09145/s


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Id:13619
Author:Kang, Tae Jin; Lee, Seong-Beom; Chae, Gue-Tae
Title:A polymorphism in the toll-like receptor 2 is associated with IL-12 production from monocyte in lepromatous leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; Oct. 2002. 7 p. graf.
Abstract:Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) is critical in the immune response to mycobacterial infections, and the mutations in the TLR2 have been shown to confer the susceptibility to infection with mycobacteria. We previously reported the detection of TLR2 Arg677Trp mutation in lepromatous leprosy. Here, the events triggered by TLR2 in response to cell lysate of Mycobacterium leprae(MLL), the causative agent of leprosy, were investigated. Upon stimulation with MLL, monocytes produced TNF-alpha and Interleukin-12 (IL-12), which play a role in the innate immune response to infection. Anti-TLR2 mAb blocked greater than 50 per cent of the MLL-induced production of IL-12. We also performed the functional study on TLR2 by measurement of IL-12 production in serum and monocytes from leprosy patients with TLR2 mutation (Arg677Trp). The monocytes obtained from patients with the TLR2 mutation, in comparison to the wild-type TLR2, is significantly less responsive to MLL. It was also confirmed that patients with TLR2 mutation showed significantly lower serum levels of IL-12, in comparing with TLR2 wild-type. Our results reveal that innate immune response of monocytes against M. lepraeis mediated by TLR2, and suggest that the mutation in the intracellular domain of TLR2 gene is associated with IL-12 production in lepromatous leprosy. (AU).
Descriptors:SEQUÊNCIA DE AMINOACIDOS
SEQUÊNCIA DE BASES
ESTUDOS DE CASOS E CONTROLES
DNA COMPLEMENTAR/genet
IMUNIDADE NATURAL
INTERLEUCINA-12/bios
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/genet
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/imunol
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/quim
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANA/genet
MONOCITOS/imunol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/imunol
MUTACAO PUNTUAL
POLIMORFISMO (GENETICA)
ESTRUTURA TERCIARIA DE PROTEINA
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/quim
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR/genet
FATOR DE NECROSE TUMORAL/bios
Limits:HUMANO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
HUMANO
IN VITRO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09004/s


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Id:13615
Author:Martinuzzo, M. E; Larrañaga, G. F. de; Forastiero, R. R; Pelegri, Y; Fariña, M. H; Alonso, B. S; Kordich, L. C; Carreras, L. O
Title:Markers of platelet, endothelial cell and blood coagulation activation in leprosy patients with antiphospholipid antibodies ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 7 p. tab, graf.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate plasma levels of markers of platelet, endothelial cell and blood coagulation activation in leprosy patients with or without antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) and to compare them to those found in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). METHODS: 42 patients with leprosy (35 lepromatous and 7 borderline): 29 aPL(+) and 13 aPL(-), as well as 26 healthy subjects as normal controls (NC) and 79 control aPL patients without leprosy (59 with and 20 without APS) were included in the study. Plasma soluble P and E selectin (sPsel and sEsel), and VCAM-1 (sVCAM-1), prothrombin F1 + 2 fragment (F1 + 2), thrombin-antithrombin complexes (TAT) and D dimer (DD) were measured by ELISA. The protein C pathway was assessed by the ProC global test. RESULTS: Leprosy patients with aPL presented increased median levels of sPsel [ng/ml (82.0 vs 36.0, p smaller 0.001)] and sVCAM-1 [ng/ml (495 vs 335, p smaller 0.001)] compared to NC, as observed in control aPL patients without leprosy. Levels of sPsel in aPL(+) patients with leprosy were significantly higher than in aPL(-) ones (52.5 ng/ml), p = 0.005. However, plasma markers of thrombin generation were increased in control aPL patients without leprosy but not in those with leprosy. ProcC global test was abnormal in 24.1 per cent of leprosy patients with aPL compared to 4.4 per cent of NC (p smaller 0.024), and to 57.2 per cent of control patients with aPL without leprosy (p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that although patients with leprosy present a high prevalence of aPL, and platelet and endothelial cell activation in vivo to the same extent than patients with APS, they do not show a procoagulant state. (AU).
Descriptors:ANTICORPOS ANTIFOSFOLIPIDEOS/*BL
ANTITROMBINA III
MARCADORES BIOLOGICOS/BL
COAGULACAO SANGUINEA/*PH
PLAQUETAS/*PH
MOLECULAS DE ADESAO CELULAR/BL
ENDOTELIO VASCULAR/*PH
ELISA
PRODUTOS DE DEGRADACAO DA FIBRINA E DO FIBRINOGENIO/AN
GLICOPROTEINAS/IM
IMUNOGLOBULINA G/AN
IMUNOGLOBULINA M/AN
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/*BL
HANSENIASE VIRCHOWIANA/*BL
INIBIDOR DE COAGULACAO DO LUPUS/BL
FRAGMENTOS DE PEPTIDEOS/BL
PEPTIDEO HIDROLASES/BL
PROTEINA C/AN
PROTROMBINA
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
IDOSO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
ADOLESCENTE
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Id:12312
Author:Brophy, Peter J
Title:Subversion of Schwann cells and the leper's bell ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; May 2002. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:AXONIOS
MORTE CELULAR
DIFERENCIAÇAO CELULAR
MEMBRANA CELULAR
COCULTURA
PROTEINAS CITOESQUELETO
DOENÇAS DESMIELINIZANTES
DISTROFINA
GLICOLIPIDIOS
LAMININA
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
PROTEINAS DA MEMBRANA
CAMUNDONGOS
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
BAINHA DE MIELINA
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Limits:ANIMAL
Location:BR191.1; 08621/s


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Id:12278
Author:Kang, Tae-Jin; Chae, Gue-Tae
Title:Detection of toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) mutation in the lepromatous leprosy patients ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2001. 6 p. ilus, tab.
Descriptors:SEQUENCIA DE AMINOACIDOS
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
LEUCOCITOS MONONUCLEARES
LEUCOCITOS MONONUCLEARES
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
DADOS DE SEQUENCIA MOLECULAR
MUTAÇAO
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
POLIMORFISMO CONFORMACIONAL DE SIMPLES FITA
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR
RECEPTORES DA SUPERFICIE CELULAR
ALINHAMENTO DE SEQUENCIA
TRANSDUÇAO DE SINAL
Location:BR191.1; 08630/s


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Id:12228
Author:Mustafa, T; Bjune, G; Jonsson, R; Pando, R. H.; Nilsen, R
Title:Increased expression of fas ligand in human tuberculosis and leprosy lesions: a potential novel mechanism of immune evasion in mycobacterial infection ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2001. 10 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Descriptors:ANTIGENOS DE BACTÉRIAS
ANTIGENOS CD
ANTIGENOS CD95
ANTIGENOS DE DIFERENCIAÇAO MIELOMONOCITICA
APOPTOSE
GRANULOMA DE CORPO ESTRANHO
GRANULOMA DE CORPO ESTRANHO
IMUNOHISTOQUIMICA
LEISHMANIOSE CUTANEA
LEISHMANIOSE CUTANEA
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
MODELOS IMUNOLOGICOS
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
TUBERCULOSE
TUBERCULOSE
TUBERCULOSE
Location:BR191.1; 08711/s


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Id:12126
Author:Rambukkana, Anura
Title:Molecular basis for the peripheral nerve predilection of mycobacterium leprae ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2001. 7 p. ilus.
Descriptors:ANTIGENOS DE BACTÉRIAS
PAREDE CELULAR
GLICOLIPIDIOS
LAMININA
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
MODELOS BIOLOGICOS
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
NERVOS PERIFÉRICOS
LIGAÇAO PROTÉICA
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
TROPISMO
Location:BR191.1; 08702/s


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Id:11744
Author:Brophy, Peter J
Title:Subversion of Schwann cells and the leper's Bell ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
AXONIOS
DIFERENCIAÇAO CELULAR
MEMBRANA CELULAR
COCULTURA
PROTEINAS CITOESQUELETO
DOENÇAS DESMIELINIZANTES
DISTROFINA
GLICOLIPIDIOS
LAMININA
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
BAINHA DE MIELINA
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Location:BR191.1; 08527/s


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Id:11676
Author:Panunto-Castelo, A; Almeida, I. C; Rosa, J. C; Greene, L. J; Roque, M. C
Title:The Rubino test for leprosy is a B2-glycoprotein 1-dependent antiphospholipid reaction ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2000. 7 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
ANTICORPOS ANTIFOSFOLIPIDIOS
SEDIMENTAÇAO SANGUINEA
ELETROFORESE EM GEL DE POLIACRILAMIDA
MEMBRANA ERITROCITICA
GLICOPROTEINAS
LIGANTES
FOSFOLIPIDIOS
OVINOS
Location:BR191.1. 8467/s


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Id:11647
Author:Arvieux, J; Renaidineau, Y; Mane, I; Perraut, R; Krillis, S. A; Youinou, P
Title:Distinguishing features of anti-B2 glycoprotein I antibodies between patients with leprosy and the antiphospholipid syndrome ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 7 p. tab, graf.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
SINDROME ANTIFOSFOLIPIDIOS
GLICOPROTEINAS
Location:BR191.1; 08508/s



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